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"during the next step" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a process that is to be carried out in stages. For example: "We will discuss the details of the project during the next step."
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The victim is taken to a safe house or far enough out into the woods that no one will hear him during the next step: "getting information out of them by torture".
"No problem in Libreville," Koumba said, "and no problem also in Franceville, during the next step of the tournament".
However, during the next step of codon recognition, the stabilizing effects due to interactions of G530, A1492 and A1493 with the mini-helix results in dissociation rates (k−2) of near-cognate aa-tRNAs being approximately 400-fold than those of cognate aa-tRNAs [39].
The categories were abstracted to themes reflecting the content areas important to consider during the next step of development.
This will prompt you to sign in with your Apple ID during the next step.
This is perfectly normal, and later on you will have time to buff out those scratches and bring up your word count during the next step.
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Using the implant-based method, we identified regions that showed less variation during growth; the next step of our research will be that of assigning a higher weighing to these regions during Procrustes superimposition.
Once the adhesions were cut, the surgeons connected the man to a heart-lung machine that circulated oxygen-rich blood to his body during the next steps of the operation.
For brainstorming purposes, the use of extra nouns can actually be very helpful during the next steps of the question generation process.
Transparency during the next steps will be critical, said Reese, president of National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education.
In order to address this issue, we avoided any denaturing treatment during the next steps.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com